Hoodedreeper's Eunos Roadster
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Re: Hoodedreeper's Eunos Roadster
Thanks speed freak
Gave the car a wash today ready for the MX5OC meet tomorrow
Then used Meguiars Ultimate Polish and then sealed with Meguiars Ultimate Wax
Then i finally got round to replacing my door speakers. These were the Kenwoods
Dynamat Sound Proof fitted
Vibe Edge 6.5" Speakers fitted. Door card re-positioned and riveted on
Gave the car a wash today ready for the MX5OC meet tomorrow
Then used Meguiars Ultimate Polish and then sealed with Meguiars Ultimate Wax
Then i finally got round to replacing my door speakers. These were the Kenwoods
Dynamat Sound Proof fitted
Vibe Edge 6.5" Speakers fitted. Door card re-positioned and riveted on
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Re: Hoodedreeper's Eunos Roadster
I joined the MX5OC on a drive Sunday across the Suffolk Country Roads,and its the best day of driving i've ever had! The car performed extremely well and even had the company of my mapper Lawrence in the convoy in his boosted MX5!
I've got a couple of videos from the drive,but due to the length/size of the videos they take forever to upload Here are some photos from the day. The rest of the photos can be found on my Photography page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 756&type=1
Took the car to H&S Performance today to get a few bits fitted.
Underseals and my P5 Frame Rails fitted
O/S Rear Inner Arch hole
Repaired/Welded
Mocal 13 Row Oil Cooler w/ Thermostatic Sandwich Plate
Wrinkle Black Inlet Manifold fitted
Apologies for the photo quality,had to use my phone.
Heres another test video of the External Mic on the GoPro. This time its on the rear bumper next to the exhaust
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIVMVy1YafY
I've got a couple of videos from the drive,but due to the length/size of the videos they take forever to upload Here are some photos from the day. The rest of the photos can be found on my Photography page on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 756&type=1
Took the car to H&S Performance today to get a few bits fitted.
Underseals and my P5 Frame Rails fitted
O/S Rear Inner Arch hole
Repaired/Welded
Mocal 13 Row Oil Cooler w/ Thermostatic Sandwich Plate
Wrinkle Black Inlet Manifold fitted
Apologies for the photo quality,had to use my phone.
Heres another test video of the External Mic on the GoPro. This time its on the rear bumper next to the exhaust
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wIVMVy1YafY
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Another nice video mate. What external mic do you use? Im looking at getting one for my Go Pro.
Also was that a big rust hole in the arch?
Also was that a big rust hole in the arch?
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Yeah that was a hole in the inner arch
The mic i'm using is this one:
http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/stereo-mic ... o-hd-2.htm
The mic i'm using is this one:
http://www.dogcamsport.co.uk/stereo-mic ... o-hd-2.htm
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Thanks mate, Ill check it out. You seem to get really good sound quality in your videos. The internal microphone in the go pro is quit poor, only picks up wind noise.
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Re: Hoodedreeper's Eunos Roadster
I tried a video with the Mic on the rear wide arch and there was abit of wind noise. I clipped it onto the bottom of the bumper at the back right next to the back box and suprisingly didnt get any
The best quality seems to be in the Engine Bay on the inlet side. Hardly any heat and away from the Turbo
The best quality seems to be in the Engine Bay on the inlet side. Hardly any heat and away from the Turbo
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Just put this together,the evolution of my MX5 in the nearly 2 years of ownership
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SlamMedia have just featured the MX5,> CLICK HERE < to view the feature!
Also just spent the previous weekend at a 3 day car show
Had a slight accident. Tried pulling into a car park space but was abit tighter than i thought
Repaired
Some stickers
Also just spent the previous weekend at a 3 day car show
Had a slight accident. Tried pulling into a car park space but was abit tighter than i thought
Repaired
Some stickers
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Re: Hoodedreeper's Eunos Roadster
Last sunday I headed over to a local Classic Car show
Left the show and thought i'd make these:
Bought a Greddy Type S BOV
Excuse the blue Vacuum pipe,it was all I had laying about. Will get it changed to black at some point
Heres a test video of the new BOV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0nJzFkiSeY
Left the show and thought i'd make these:
Bought a Greddy Type S BOV
Excuse the blue Vacuum pipe,it was all I had laying about. Will get it changed to black at some point
Heres a test video of the new BOV
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o0nJzFkiSeY
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Re: Hoodedreeper's Eunos Roadster
Today me and a couple of mates started to wire tuck the engine bay. Unfortunately I didn't get any photos as we went along.
All the wires passenger side (MAF loom,Horn,Headlight loom) got relocated to the inner wing. The diagnostic port and relays were tucked inside behind the dashboard. Also removed the washer bottle (Rain-X FTW!)
Drivers side was a little bit more tricky. We managed to put the Headlight loom and the sensors on the Thermostat housing through the inner wing. The Ignition Module was moved behind the fuse box. Was hoping to relocate the fuse box etc to inside the car,but it seems the main loom for that weaves behind the engine,which would mean engine out to do it properly. So we half tucked that side,doesnt look much,but looks a lot better.
We also fed all the vacuum hoses and wires underneath the inlet manifold. Also tucked the Injector wires too so it looks abit neater.
Apologies for the photos,first time using Adobe Lightroom and still getting used to it.
All the wires passenger side (MAF loom,Horn,Headlight loom) got relocated to the inner wing. The diagnostic port and relays were tucked inside behind the dashboard. Also removed the washer bottle (Rain-X FTW!)
Drivers side was a little bit more tricky. We managed to put the Headlight loom and the sensors on the Thermostat housing through the inner wing. The Ignition Module was moved behind the fuse box. Was hoping to relocate the fuse box etc to inside the car,but it seems the main loom for that weaves behind the engine,which would mean engine out to do it properly. So we half tucked that side,doesnt look much,but looks a lot better.
We also fed all the vacuum hoses and wires underneath the inlet manifold. Also tucked the Injector wires too so it looks abit neater.
Apologies for the photos,first time using Adobe Lightroom and still getting used to it.
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Can't believe I hadn't seen this thread til now!
Looks mint in white! Looking forward to more updates
Looks mint in white! Looking forward to more updates
Steampunk wrote: Oh you've got Ohlins? You must like drugs too!!!
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Re: Hoodedreeper's Eunos Roadster
The next step for the MX5 was to have the spare turbo rebuild. A week or so prior to me sending my spare T25 away,this lil gem popped up.
A Brand New Garrett T25g from a HKS Turbo kit for the NA6CE
Only problem is,the exhaust flange is 4 bolt while my current T25 is a 5 bolt. Im in no hurry to get this fitted,so got plenty of time to source a flange & gasket
A Brand New Garrett T25g from a HKS Turbo kit for the NA6CE
Only problem is,the exhaust flange is 4 bolt while my current T25 is a 5 bolt. Im in no hurry to get this fitted,so got plenty of time to source a flange & gasket
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Re: Hoodedreeper's Eunos Roadster
Interested in your special (many) external finishes. Do you ever have brain fade and wonder what you are looking for in a car park?
Make something idiot-proof, and somebody will make a better idiot.
2007 Limited Edition (back in the saddle again)
2007 Limited Edition (back in the saddle again)
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nice wheels dude. I want something very similar for mine.
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